Bottle opening glove

ABSTRACT

The bottle-opening glove is a multipurpose tool. The bottle-opening glove is adapted for use with a container. Wherein the container is configured to contain a foodstuff or a beverage. The bottle-opening glove comprises a glove and a plurality of tools. The glove attaches the bottle-opening glove to the hand of a wearer. Each of the plurality of tools attaches to the glove. Each of the plurality of tools is a device that opens the container.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to the field of transporting, morespecifically, a hand tool configured for use in opening a container.

The human hand is a grasping structure. The human hand of the left sideof the body is a mirror image of the human hand of the right side of thebody. The orientation is used to define the front side 211 of the hand.Specifically, the left hand and the right hand can only be overlaid ontop of each other when the front side 211 of the left hand is touchingthe front side 211 of the right hand. The side of the hand opposite tothe front side 211 is referred to as the rear side 212. The human handis further defined with a thumb (first finger), index finger (secondfinger), middle finger (third finger), ring finger (fourth finger), anda little finger (fifth finger).

A glove 101 is an item of apparel that covers a hand. The glove 101comprises five finger stalls into which the fingers of the hand areinserted. Each finger stall attaches to a trank 111. The trank 111 isthe portion of the glove 101 that covers the palm of the hand. The frontside 211 of the trank 111 is proximal to the front side 211 of the hand.The rear side 212 of the trank 111 is proximal to the rear side 212 ofthe hand. Typically: 1) the thumb is inserted into the first fingerstall 201; 2) the index finger is inserted into the second finger stall202; 3) the middle finger is inserted into the third finger stall 203;4) the ring finger is inserted into the fourth finger stall 204; and, 5)the little finger is inserted into the fifth finger stall 205. Thedistal end 213 of each of the five finger stalls is the end of thefinger stall that is distal from the trank 111.

SUMMARY OF INVENTION

The bottle-opening glove is a multipurpose tool. The bottle-openingglove is adapted for use with a container. Wherein the container isconfigured to contain a foodstuff or a beverage. The bottle-openingglove comprises a glove and a plurality of tools. The glove attaches thebottle-opening glove to the hand of a wearer. Each of the plurality oftools attaches to the glove. Each of the plurality of tools is a devicethat opens the container.

These together with additional objects, features and advantages of thebottle-opening glove will be readily apparent to those of ordinary skillin the art upon reading the following detailed description of thepresently preferred, but nonetheless illustrative, embodiments whentaken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.

In this respect, before explaining the current embodiments of thebottle-opening glove in detail, it is to be understood that thebottle-opening glove is not limited in its applications to the detailsof construction and arrangements of the components set forth in thefollowing description or illustration. Those skilled in the art willappreciate that the concept of this disclosure may be readily utilizedas a basis for the design of other structures, methods, and systems forcarrying out the several purposes of the bottle-opening glove.

It is therefore important that the claims be regarded as including suchequivalent construction insofar as they do not depart from the spiritand scope of the bottle-opening glove. It is also to be understood thatthe phraseology and terminology employed herein are for purposes ofdescription and should not be regarded as limiting.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a furtherunderstanding of the invention are incorporated in and constitute a partof this specification, illustrate an embodiment of the invention andtogether with the description serve to explain the principles of theinvention. They are meant to be exemplary illustrations provided toenable persons skilled in the art to practice the disclosure and are notintended to limit the scope of the appended claims.

FIG. 1 is a front view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 2 is a side view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 3 is a detail view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 4 is a detail view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

FIG. 5 is an in use view of an embodiment of the disclosure.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENT

The following detailed description is merely exemplary in nature and isnot intended to limit the described embodiments of the application anduses of the described embodiments. As used herein, the word “exemplary”or “illustrative” means “serving as an example, instance, orillustration.” Any implementation described herein as “exemplary” or“illustrative” is not necessarily to be construed as preferred oradvantageous over other implementations. All of the implementationsdescribed below are exemplary implementations provided to enable personsskilled in the art to practice the disclosure and are not intended tolimit the scope of the appended claims. Furthermore, there is nointention to be bound by any expressed or implied theory presented inthe preceding technical field, background, brief summary or thefollowing detailed description.

Detailed reference will now be made to one or more potential embodimentsof the disclosure, which are illustrated in FIGS. 1 through 5.

The bottle-opening glove 100 (hereinafter invention) is a multipurposetool. The invention 100 is adapted for use with a container. Wherein thecontainer is selected from the group consisting of a canned foodstuff241, a bottle 242, and a jar. Wherein the container is configured tocontain a foodstuff or a beverage. The invention 100 comprises a glove101 and a plurality of tools 102. The glove 101 attaches the invention100 to the hand of a wearer. Each of the plurality of tools 102 attachesto the glove 101. Each of the plurality of tools 102 is a device thatopens the container. In a second potential embodiment of the invention100, the invention 100 further comprises a plurality of covers 103. Eachof the plurality of covers 103 encloses a tool selected from theplurality of tools 102 when the selected tool is not in use. In a thirdpotential embodiment of the disclosure, the invention 100 furthercomprises a plurality of conductive surfaces 104. Each of the pluralityof conductive surfaces 104 is configured to work with a capacitive touchscreen of a personal data device such that the personal data device maybe used when the glove 101 is worn.

The glove 101 is a garment. The glove 101 is worn on the hand of thewearer. The glove 101 comprises a trank 111 and a plurality of fingerstalls 112. The plurality of finger stalls 112 comprises a first fingerstall 201, a second finger stall 202, a third finger stall 203, a fourthfinger stall 204, and a fifth finger stall 205. The trank 111 is furtherdefined with a front side 211 and a rear side 212 which are described ingreater detail elsewhere in this disclosure. Each of the plurality offinger stalls 112 is further defined with a distal end 213 which isdescribed in greater detail elsewhere in this disclosure. The trank 111is discussed in greater detail elsewhere in this disclosure. Theplurality of finger stalls 112 are discussed in greater detail elsewherein this disclosure.

Each of the plurality of tools 102 is a device that is dedicated toopening a beverage container. Each of the plurality of tools 102attaches to the glove 101 such that any tool selected from the pluralityof tools 102 can be operated while the glove 101 is worn. The pluralityof tools 102 comprises a bottle opener 121, a corkscrew 122, a canopener 123, and a jar opener 124.

The bottle opener 121 is a commercially available church key that iscommonly used to remove the top off of a bottle 242. The bottle opener121 further comprises a first hinge 131. The first hinge 131 is acommercially available hinge. The first hinge 131 attaches that bottleopener 121 to the trank 111 such that the bottle opener 121 will rotateinto a position that accesses the cap of the bottle 242.

The corkscrew 122 is a commercially available helical structure that iscommonly used to remove a cork 243 from a bottle 242. The corkscrew 122further comprises a second hinge 132. The second hinge 132 is acommercially available hinge. The second hinge 132 attaches thatcorkscrew 122 to the trank 111 such that the corkscrew 122 will rotatefrom a position wherein the corkscrew 122 projects perpendicularly awayfrom the surface of the trank 111 to a position where the corkscrew 122lays in a parallel manner against the surface of the trank 111.

The can opener 123 is a commercially available leverage device that iscommonly used to remove a pull tab of a canned foodstuff 241. The jaropener 124 is a commercially available non-skid material that removes ascrew top lid from a container.

The plurality of tools 102 are attached to the glove 101 as described inthis paragraph. The can opener 123 attaches to the front side 211 of thedistal end 213 of the second finger stall 202. The jar opener 124attaches to the purlicue at the front side 211 of the trank 111 using anadhesive. The first hinge 131 attaches the bottle opener 121 to thefront side 211 of the trank 111 of the glove 101. The second hinge 132attaches the corkscrew 122 to the rear side 212 of the trank 111 of theglove 101.

In a second potential embodiment of the disclosure, the invention 100further comprises a plurality of covers 103. Each of the plurality ofcovers 103 is a textile based structure that is intended to cover a toolselected from the plurality of tools 102. Each of the plurality ofcovers 103 corresponds to a tool selected from the plurality of tools102 in a one to one fashion. Specifically, each cover selected from theplurality of covers 103 is associated with a tool selected from theplurality of tools 102 but each tool contained within the plurality oftools 102 will not require a cover selected from the plurality of covers103. The plurality of covers 103 comprises a first cover 161, a secondcover 162, and a third cover 163.

The first cover 161 is associated with, and covers, the bottle opener121 when the bottle opener 121 is not in use. The first cover 161comprises a first flap 171, a first hook and loop fastener 181, and afirst seam 221. The first flap 171 is a commercially available textile.In the first potential embodiment of the disclosure, the first flap 171is cut in a rectangular shape. The first hook and loop fastener 181 is acommercially available hook and loop fastening device. The first hookand loop fastener 181 comprises a first hook or loop surface 191 and asecond hook or loop surface 192. In the first potential embodiment ofthe disclosure, the first seam 221 is selected from the group consistingof a sewn seam and an adhesive based seam.

The second cover 162 is associated with, and covers, the corkscrew 122when the corkscrew 122 is not in use. The second cover 162 comprises asecond flap 172, a second hook and loop fastener 182, and a second seam222. The second flap 172 is a commercially available textile. In thefirst potential embodiment of the disclosure, the second flap 172 is cutin a rectangular shape. The second hook and loop fastener 182 is acommercially available hook and loop fastening device. The second hookand loop fastener 182 comprises a third hook or loop surface 193 and afourth hook or loop surface 194. In the first potential embodiment ofthe disclosure, the second seam 222 is selected from the groupconsisting of a sewn seam and an adhesive based seam.

The third cover 163 is associated with, and covers, the can opener 123when the can opener 123 is not in use. The third cover 163 comprises athird flap 173, a third hook and loop fastener 183, and a third seam223. The third flap 173 is a commercially available textile. In thefirst potential embodiment of the disclosure, the third flap 173 is cutin a rectangular shape. The third hook and loop fastener 183 is acommercially available hook and loop fastening device. The third hookand loop fastener 183 comprises a fifth hook or loop surface 195 and asixth hook or loop surface 196. In the first potential embodiment of thedisclosure, the third seam 223 is selected from the group consisting ofa sewn seam and an adhesive based seam.

Hook and loop fasteners as well as hook and loop surfaces are discussedin greater detail elsewhere in this disclosure.

The covers are assembled as described in the following 3 paragraphs.

The first seam 221 attaches the first flap 171 of the first cover 161 tothe front side 211 of the trank 111 such that the first cover 161overlays on to the bottle opener 121. The second seam 222 attaches thesecond flap 172 of the second cover 162 to the rear side 212 of thetrank 111 such that the second cover 162 overlays on to the corkscrew122. The third seam 223 attaches the third flap 173 of the third cover163 to the front side 211 of the distal end 213 of the second fingerstall 202 such that the third cover 163 overlays on to the can opener123.

The first hook and loop fastener 181 secures the first flap 171 to thefront side 211 of the trank 111 when the bottle opener 121 is not inuse. The second hook and loop fastener 182 secures the second flap 172to the rear side 212 of the trank 111 when the corkscrew 122 is not inuse. The third hook and loop fastener 183 secures the third flap 173 tothe front side 211 of the distal end 213 of the second finger stall 202when the can opener 123 is not in use.

The first hook or loop surface 191 attaches to the first flap 171. Thesecond hook or loop surface 192 attaches to the front side 211 of thetrank 111 such that the first hook or loop surface 191 can be attachedto the second hook or loop surface 192. The third hook or loop surface193 attaches to the second flap 172. The fourth hook or loop surface 194attaches to the rear side 212 of the trank 111 such that the third hookor loop surface 193 can be attached to the fourth hook or loop surface194. The fifth hook or loop surface 195 attaches to the third flap 173.The sixth hook or loop surface 196 attaches to the front side 211 of thedistal end 213 of the second finger stall 202 such that the fifth hookor loop surface 195 can be attached to the sixth hook or loop surface196.

In a third embodiment of the disclosure, the invention 100 furthercomprises a plurality of conductive surfaces 104. The plurality ofconductive surfaces 104 is a sheeting that conducts electrical current.The plurality of conductive surfaces 104 the conductive nature of eachof the plurality of conductive surfaces 104 allows the user to operate acapacitive touch screen while wearing the glove 101. Capacitive touchscreens are commonly associated with personal data devices. Theplurality of conductive surfaces 104 comprises a first conductivesurface 231, a second conductive surface 232, a third conductive surface233, a fourth conductive surface 234, and a fifth conductive surface235.

The first conductive surface 231 attaches to the front side 211 of thedistal end 213 of the first finger stall 201 using an adhesive. Thesecond conductive surface 232 attaches to the third flap 173 of thethird cover 163 such that the second conductive surface 232 is on thesurface of the third flap 173 that is distal from the can opener 123.The second conductive surface 232 attaches using an adhesive. The thirdconductive surface 233 attaches to the front side 211 of the distal end213 of the third finger stall 203 using an adhesive. The fourthconductive surface 234 attaches to the front side 211 of the distal end213 of the fourth finger stall 204 using an adhesive. The fifthconductive surface 235 attaches to the front side 211 of the distal end213 of the fifth finger stall 205 using an adhesive.

The following definitions were used in this disclosure:

Adhesive: As used in this disclosure, an adhesive is a chemicalsubstance that can be used to adhere two or more objects to each other.Types of adhesives include, but are not limited to, epoxies,polyurethanes, polyimides, or cyanoacrylates, silicone, or latex basedadhesives.

Beverage: As used in this disclosure, a beverage is a liquid that isintended for consumption by a person.

Bottle: As used in this disclosure, a bottle is a container used for thestorage of fluids. Access to the interior of a bottle is gained throughthe neck of the bottle. The neck is an elongated tube that forms anaperture through which fluids can be introduced and removed from thebottle.

Cork: As used in this disclosure, a cork refers to a cylindricallyshaped structure that is formed from an elastomeric material. Corks arecommonly used to seal contents within a bottle.

Correspond: As used in this disclosure, the term correspond means that afirst object is in some manner linked to a second object in a one to onerelationship.

Cylinder: As used in this disclosure, a cylinder is a geometricstructure defined by two identical flat and parallel ends, also commonlyreferred to as bases, which are circular in shape and connected with asingle curved surface, referred to in this disclosure as the face. Thecross section of the cylinder remains the same from one end to another.The axis of the cylinder is formed by the straight line that connectsthe center of each of the two identical flat and parallel ends of thecylinder. Unless otherwise stated within this disclosure, the termcylinder specifically means a right cylinder which is defined as acylinder wherein the curved surface perpendicularly intersects with thetwo identical flat and parallel ends.

Elastic: As used in this disclosure, an elastic is a material or objectthat deforms when a force is applied to it and that is able to return toits relaxed shape after the force is removed. A material that exhibitsthese qualities is also referred to as an elastomeric material.

Fastener: As used in this disclosure, a fastener is a device that isused to join or affix two objects. Fasteners generally comprise a firstelement which is attached to the first object and a second element whichis attached to the second object such that the first element and thesecond element join to affix the first object and the second object.Common fasteners include, but are not limited to, hooks, zippers, snaps,buttons, buckles, quick release buckles, or hook and loop fasteners.

Finger Stall: As used in this disclosure, a finger stall refers to: 1)the roughly cylindrical structure associated with a glove into which afinger may be inserted; or, 2) a roughly cylindrical cover, commonlyreferred to as a finger cot, that is placed directly over a finger tocover the finger. A finger stall is also referred to as a fourchete.

Foodstuff: As used in this disclosure, a foodstuff refers to an ediblematerial that is used as food.

Glove: As used in this disclosure, a glove is an item of apparel thatcovers a hand. The glove comprises five finger stalls into which thefingers of the hand are inserted. A glove is further defined with a palmside and a back side. The palm side is proximal to the palm of the hand.The back side is distal from the palm side.

Hinge: As used in this disclosure, a hinge is a device that permits theturning, rotating, or pivoting of a first object relative to a secondobject.

Hook and Loop Fastener: As used in this disclosure, a hook and loopfastener is a fastener that comprises a hook surface and a loop surface.The hook surface comprises a plurality of minute hooks. The loop surfacecomprises a surface of uncut pile that acts like a plurality of loops.When the hook surface is applied to the loop surface, the plurality ofminute hooks fastens to the plurality of loops securely fastening thehook surface to the loop surface. A note on usage: when fastening twoobjects the hook surface of a hook and loop fastener will be placed onthe first object and the matching loop surface of a hook and loopfastener will be placed on the second object without significant regardto which object of the two objects is the first object and which of thetwo objects is the second object. When the hook surface of a hook andloop fastener or the loop surface of a hook and loop fastener isattached to an object this will simply be referred to as the “hook orloop surface” with the understanding that when the two objects arefastened together one of the two objects will have a hook surface andthe remaining object will have the loop surface.

Lever: As used in this disclosure, a lever is a simple machine thatcomprises a shaft that rotates around a fulcrum or pivot point.

Non-Skid Material: As used in this disclosure, a non-skid material is acommercially available product that can be applied to an object suchthat the object is inhibited from sliding along the surface upon whichthe object is resting. Non-skid materials are often, but not always,adhesive or abrasive materials.

One to One: When used in this disclosure, a one to one relationshipmeans that a first element selected from first set is in some mannerconnected to only one element of a second set. A one to onecorrespondence means that the one to one relationship exists both fromthe first set the second set and from the second set to the first set. Aone to one fashion means that the one to one relationship exists in onlyone direction.

Personal Data Device: As used in this disclosure, a personal data deviceis a handheld device that is used for managing personal information andcommunication. Examples of personal data device include, but are notlimited to, cellular phones, tablets and smart phones.

Pivot: As used in this disclosure, a pivot is a rod or shaft aroundwhich an object rotates or swings.

Purlicue: As used in this disclosure, the purlicue refers to the spacebetween the thumb and the index finger of a hand.

Seam: As used in this disclosure, a seam is a joining of: 1) a firsttextile to a second textile; 2) a first sheeting to a second sheeting;or, 3) a first textile to a first sheeting. Potential methods to formseams include, but are not limited to, a sewn seam, a heat bonded seam,an ultrasonically bonded seam, or a seam formed using an adhesive.

Sewn Seam: As used in this disclosure, a sewn seam a method of attachingtwo or more layers of textile, leather, or other material through theuse of a thread, a yarn, or a cord that is repeatedly inserted andlooped through the two or more layers of textile, leather, or othermaterial.

Sheeting: As used in this disclosure, sheeting is a material, such as atextile, a plastic, or a metal foil, in the form of a thin flexiblelayer or layers.

Textile: As used in this disclosure, a textile is a material that iswoven, knitted, braided or felted. Synonyms in common usage for thisdefinition include fabric and cloth.

Tool: As used in this disclosure, a tool is a device, an apparatus, oran instrument that is used to carry out an activity, operation, orprocedure.

Trank: As used in this disclosure, the trank refers to the portion of aglove that covers the palm and back of the hand.

With respect to the above description, it is to be realized that theoptimum dimensional relationship for the various components of theinvention described above and in FIGS. 1 through 5 include variations insize, materials, shape, form, function, and manner of operation,assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilledin the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in thedrawings and described in the specification are intended to beencompassed by the invention.

It shall be noted that those skilled in the art will readily recognizenumerous adaptations and modifications which can be made to the variousembodiments of the present invention which will result in an improvedinvention, yet all of which will fall within the spirit and scope of thepresent invention as defined in the following claims. Accordingly, theinvention is to be limited only by the scope of the following claims andtheir equivalents.

The inventor claims:
 1. A hand tool comprising: wherein the hand toolcomprises a glove and a plurality of tools; wherein the glove attachesthe hand tool to a hand of a wearer; wherein each of the plurality oftools attach to the glove; wherein the hand tool is configured for usewith a container; wherein each of the plurality of tools is a devicethat opens the container; wherein the container is configured to containa foodstuff or a beverage; wherein the container is selected from thegroup consisting of a can, a jar, and a bottle; wherein the glove is agarment; wherein the glove comprises a trank and a plurality of fingerstalls; wherein the plurality of finger stalls are attached to thetrank; wherein the plurality of finger stalls comprises a first fingerstall, a second finger stall, a third finger stall, a fourth fingerstall, and a fifth finger stall; wherein the trank is further definedwith a front side and a rear side; wherein each of the plurality offinger stalls is further defined with a distal end; wherein theplurality of tools comprises a can opener, a corkscrew, a bottle opener,and a jar opener; wherein the bottle opener, the corkscrew and the jaropener are attached to the trank; wherein the can opener is attached toa finger stall selected from the plurality of finger stalls; wherein thecan opener attaches to the front side of the distal end of the secondfinger stall; wherein the jar opener attaches to the purlicue at thefront side of the trank using an adhesive; wherein the bottle openerattaches to the front side of the trank of the glove; wherein the handtool further comprises a plurality of covers; wherein each of theplurality of covers attaches to the glove; wherein each of the pluralityof covers encloses a tool selected from the plurality of tools; whereineach of the plurality of covers corresponds to a tool selected from theplurality of tools in a one to one fashion; wherein the plurality ofcovers comprises a first cover; wherein the first cover covers thebottle opener; wherein the first cover comprises a first flap, a firsthook and loop fastener, and a first seam; wherein the first flap is atextile; wherein the first flap is cut in a rectangular shape; whereinthe first hook and loop fastener is a hook and loop fastening device;wherein the first hook and loop fastener comprises a first hook/loopsurface and a second hook/loop surface; wherein the first seam isselected from the group consisting of a sewn seam and an adhesive basedseam.
 2. The hand tool according to claim 1 wherein each of theplurality of tools attaches to the glove such that any tool selectedfrom the plurality of tools can be operated while the glove is worn. 3.The hand tool according to claim 2 wherein the bottle opener is a churchkey; wherein the bottle opener is configured for use with a bottle;wherein the bottle opener opens the bottle.
 4. The hand tool accordingto claim 2 wherein the corkscrew is a helical structure; wherein thecorkscrew is configured for use with a bottle; wherein the corkscrewremoves a cork from the bottle; wherein the corkscrew further comprisesa primary hinge.
 5. The hand tool according to claim 4 wherein thebottle opener is a blade; wherein the bottle opener opens the pull tabof a can.
 6. The hand tool according to claim 5 wherein the jar openeris a non-skid material; wherein the jar opener removes a screw top lidfrom a jar.
 7. The hand tool according to claim 6 wherein the hand toolfurther comprises a plurality of conductive surfaces; wherein theplurality of conductive surfaces is a sheeting that conducts electricalcurrent; wherein each of the plurality of conductive surfaces attachesto the glove.
 8. The hand tool according to claim 7 wherein theplurality of conductive surfaces comprises a first conductive surface, asecond conductive surface, a third conductive surface, a fourthconductive surface, and a fifth conductive surface; wherein the firstconductive surface attaches to the front side of the distal end of thefirst finger stall using an adhesive; wherein the second conductivesurface attaches to a third flap of the third cover such that the secondconductive surface is on the surface of the third flap that is distalfrom the bottle opener; wherein the second conductive surface attachesusing an adhesive; wherein the third conductive surface attaches to thefront side of the distal end of the third finger stall using anadhesive; wherein the fourth conductive surface attaches to the frontside of the distal end of the fourth finger stall using an adhesive;wherein the fifth conductive surface attaches to the front side of thedistal end of the fifth finger stall using an adhesive.
 9. The hand toolaccording to claim 1 wherein the plurality of covers further comprises asecond cover; wherein the second cover covers the corkscrew; wherein thesecond cover comprises a second flap, a second hook and loop fastener,and a second seam; wherein the second flap is a textile; wherein thesecond flap is cut in a rectangular shape; wherein the second hook andloop fastener is a hook and loop fastening device; wherein the secondhook and loop fastener comprises a third hook/loop surface and a fourthhook/loop surface; wherein the second seam is selected from the groupconsisting of a sewn seam and an adhesive based seam.
 10. The hand toolaccording to claim 9 wherein the plurality of covers further comprises athird cover; wherein the third cover covers the can opener; wherein thethird cover comprises a third flap, a third hook and loop fastener, anda third seam; wherein the third flap is a textile; wherein the thirdflap is cut in a rectangular shape; wherein the third hook and loopfastener is a hook and loop fastening device; wherein the third hook andloop fastener comprises a fifth hook/loop surface and a sixth hook/loopsurface; wherein the third seam is selected from the group consisting ofa sewn seam and an adhesive based seam.
 11. The hand tool according toclaim 10 wherein the first seam attaches the first flap of the firstcover to the front side of the trank such that the first cover overlayson to the bottle opener; wherein the second seam attaches the secondflap of the second cover to the rear side of the trank such that thesecond cover overlays on to the corkscrew; wherein the third seamattaches the third flap of the third cover to the front side of thedistal end of the second finger stall such that the third cover overlayson to the can opener; wherein the first hook and loop fastener securesthe first flap to the front side of the trank; wherein the second hookand loop fastener secures the second flap to the rear side of the trank;wherein the third hook and loop fastener secures the third flap to thefront side of the distal end of the second finger stall; wherein thefirst hook/loop surface attaches to the first flap; wherein the secondhook/loop surface attaches to the front side of the trank such that thefirst hook/loop surface can be attached to the second hook/loop surface;wherein the third hook/loop surface attaches to the second flap; whereinthe fourth hook/loop surface attaches to the rear side of the trank suchthat the third hook/loop surface can be attached to the fourth hook/loopsurface; wherein the fifth hook/loop surface attaches to the third flap;wherein the sixth hook/loop surface attaches to the front side of thedistal end of the second finger stall such that the fifth hook/loopsurface can be attached to the sixth hook/loop surface.
 12. The handtool according to claim 11 wherein the hand tool further comprises aplurality of conductive surfaces; wherein each of the plurality ofconductive surfaces is configured to work with a capacitive touchscreen; wherein each of the plurality of conductive surfaces attaches tothe glove.
 13. The hand tool according to claim 12 wherein the pluralityof conductive surfaces is a sheeting that conducts electrical current.14. The hand tool according to claim 13 wherein the plurality ofconductive surfaces comprises a first conductive surface, a secondconductive surface, a third conductive surface, a fourth conductivesurface, and a fifth conductive surface; wherein the first conductivesurface attaches to the front side of the distal end of the first fingerstall using an adhesive; wherein the second conductive surface attachesto the third flap of the third cover such that the second conductivesurface is on the surface of the third flap that is distal from thebottle opener; wherein the second conductive surface attaches using anadhesive; wherein the third conductive surface attaches to the frontside of the distal end of the third finger stall using an adhesive;wherein the fourth conductive surface attaches to the front side of thedistal end of the fourth finger stall using an adhesive; wherein thefifth conductive surface attaches to the front side of the distal end ofthe fifth finger stall using an adhesive.